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TORs for the UN Network on Migration in Peru.
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02 February 2022
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Cover photo: Muse Mohammed/IOM. Ayeyarwaddy region, Myanmar. Description: Referral nurses supported by IOM administer primary health care to locals within their villages.
This Toolkit provides information and tools for development partners to help them integrate migration into international cooperation and development interventions (i.e. project and programmes).
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01 February 2022
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Cover photo: Muse Mohammed/IOM. Siem Reap, Cambodia. Description: Rice paddy workers head home to their villages after a day of working in the rice fields in Siem Reap province.
These Guidelines provide key facts and figures related to migration and development, insights into why migration should be integrated within development cooperation, and core resources to support migration mainstreaming efforts.
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01 February 2022
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Country Terms of Reference
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27 January 2022
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This report is Secretary-General’s second Report on the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration.
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24 January 2022
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Letter from the President of the General Assembly confirming the date of the International Migration Review Forum.
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10 January 2022
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IOM Azerbaijan, UNNM Azerbaijan Secretariat has organized event to observe International Migrants Day together with Government partners, UN agencies, Diplomatic Core, NGOs, and representatives of civil society and media.
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23 December 2021
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Presentation by Core Working Group 2.2 on National Implementation Plans at the technical meeting of the Champion countries which took place 3 November 2021.
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15 December 2021
Coordinator's closing remarks
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10 December 2021
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Pledging initiative
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10 December 2021
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Iniciativa de compromiso
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09 December 2021
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Initiative d'annonces de contributions
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09 December 2021
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Coordinator's opening remarks
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09 December 2021
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GCM implementation mapping
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02 December 2021
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The Committee considered the initial report of Bangladesh (CMW/C/BGD/1) at its 343rd and 344th meetings (see CMW/C/SR.343 and 344), held on 3 and 4 April 2017. At its 359th meeting, held on 13 April 2017, it adopted the present concluding observations.
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26 November 2021
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This discussion space is being organized as part of the preparations for the first roundtable (“Roundtable 1”) of the International Migration Review Forum (IMRF) which will take place in May 2022.
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25 November 2021
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On Tuesday 9 November 2021, the UN Network on Migration hosted the 4 th Quarterly Meeting with Stakeholders and Partners. This was the last quarterly consultation before the Annual Meeting of the UN Network on Migration, which will take place on 9-10 December 2021.
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23 November 2021
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ToR Country Network Tunisia
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12 November 2021
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este Foro de Examen constituirá una oportunidad única para, dentro del mandato establecido en el Pacto Mundial para la Migración y la resolución conexa sobre las modalidades, ayudar a marcar la pauta y definir los objetivos del Foro de Examen, promover los principios rectores del Pacto Mundial para...
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08 November 2021
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La présente note donne un aperçu du soutien apporté par le Réseau aux États Membres et aux parties prenantes aux niveaux national, régional et mondial, et sera complétée par des orientations spécifiques sur la participation et l’enregistrement des parties prenantes au Forum.
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05 November 2021
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